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GROOVEHAMMER

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10 songs
3:59Song Image
1970s soul-infused HARD ROCK epic opener, heavy analog warmth, starts acoustic builds to crushing wall of sound, 78-95 BPM, Tony Delgado's explosive drums, Rod Mill's virtuoso lead guitar and Eddie Stacks' driving rhythm guitar creating twin guitar harmonies, Reggie Burns' thunderous bass, Rico Vance's brass stabs, Sonny Blaze's roaring Hammond B3, Jax Stone's gritty baritone, Williams AFB desert brotherhood anthem, Detroit muscle meets Arizona mysticism, climactic seven-man instrumental chaos explosion
4:36Song Image
70s soul - rock fusion ballad, Motown groove, inspired by 70s hard rock
4:54Song Image
70s soul-rock ballad with analog studio sound, Warm bass, laid-back drums, wah guitar, soft electric piano and minimal horns, Male lead vocals with light plate reverb and subtle slapback delay, Backing vocals in chorus, Slow tempo (~78 BPM), smooth and reflective tone, Fuzz guitar outro with light slide
3:54Song Image
1970s soul-infused hard rock with heavy factory-groove, Tempo: 72 BPM, slow and pounding like hammer strikes, Key: E minor, Dark industrial hymn with “Sixteen Tons” feel, anthemic but restrained, Hard Rock, Soul, Blues, Gritty, Dark, Dramatic
4:19Song Image
intense gritty 70s hard rock, car chase atmosphere, dark intense pounding drums, heavy roaring bass, Vocal style: Jax Stone leads with a deep, raspy baryton full of soul and grit, Verses are narrative and intense, close to spoken rock vocals, Choruses are call-and-response: Jax shouts the lead lines, the band answers with tight backing vocals, Bridge is reflective and almost whispered, showing vulnerability, Final chorus swells into full band and backing voices, like a soul-hymn of pride and loss, Overall mood: cinematic, dangerous, outlaw duel in the desert night, Guitars imitate roaring engines, feedback screeches like tires, drums thunder like racing wheels
4:09Song Image
Soul-infused 70s hard rock with railroad grit, 100 BPM groove driven by Tony “TNT” Delgado’s explosive drums and Reggie “The Rail” Burns on bass, Rod Mill’s fuzz guitars grind against Rico Vance’s punchy brass lines, with warm keys from Sonny Blaze filling out the sound, Jax Stone leads with a raspy, soulful baritone, backed by call-and-response vocals, Sledgehammer FX layered with the snare, Analog warmth, fuzz solo mid-song, ending in sustained distortion like steel on steel
4:18Song Image
1970s Detroit blues-rock tragedy, inspired by delta blues grit, 65 BPM, analog tape warmth, Jax Stone's weathered baritone vocals with guilt and regret, Rod Mill's devastating Gibson Les Paul through Marshall amp with emotional string bends, Reggie Burns' deep bass foundation, Tony Delgado's restrained brush drums, Sonny Blaze's haunting Hammond B3 organ, vintage Fender Rhodes piano, authentic 70s studio ambience, post-traumatic stress blues with working-class soul, Rod Mill's guitar solo features painful note bends that bleed emotion, analog tube saturation throughout, fade out with ethereal guitar feedback
4:12Song Image
1970s Epic rock ballad with gospel choir and soulful lead vocals, Slow, dramatic build with powerful drums, emotional electric guitars, and deep bass, Choir call-and-response in the chorus, creating a cinematic and uplifting atmosphere, Tone is intense, spiritual, and hopeful, blending classic rock drama with gospel harmonies
3:57Song Image
Analog tape demo, recorded in a noisy basement with audible hiss, amp hum, and creaks Studio-recorded live jam in the style of 70s hard rock/funk fusion, Improvisational feel with tight musical interplay Gritty analog warmth with real-time band dynamics, Rod Mill on lead guitar opens with a riff, joined by Reggie “The Rail” Burns on bass and Tony “TNT” Delgado on explosive drums, Rico Vance adds sharp brass stabs, Sonny Blaze fills the space with smooth keys, No lead vocals – just studio chatter between band members and the engineer (“Mick”) as the jam unfolds organically, Features a surprising fuzz-soaked guitar solo mid-song, Final section resolves with a spontaneous, ending and laughter, Natural mic bleed, tape hiss, and live studio ambience included
3:26Song Image
1970s soul-rock ballad, 72 BPM, warm analog production, Jax Stone's tender baritone vocals with intimate delivery, Sonny Blaze's warm Fender Rhodes electric piano foundation, subtle Hammond B3 organ swells, Rod Mill's clean guitar with gentle fingerpicking and soft reverb, Reggie Burns' understated bass lines, Tony Delgado's brushed drums with soft rim shots, Rico Vance's muted trumpet and subtle strings arrangement in bridge, vintage tape saturation, romantic urban oasis theme, Motown-influenced chord progressions, authentic 1970s Detroit studio sound with natural room warmth